Exercise relevant? No. Is the object electronic? No. Portable? Yes. Is the action typically done in a specific room? Yope. If so, [LTPF list of rooms in a house]? I did it in the common wash room. **BLOOPER** Many do the action for work, though I didn't.

Did you do this thing in the washroom for privacy? No. Acoustics relevant? No. Did it require water? Soap? Paper towels? Toilet paper? No to all. Any other item in the washroom? Yes. Clarification: by washroom I mean laundry room, not bathroom/shower.

Are you shaking the item? Does the item need to go from point A to point B? Will it stay at point B? Or return to its original location? Is the item being pushed along the floor? Is it larger than a microwave? Than a dryer?

Are you shaking the item? No, but... Does the item need to go from point A to point B? Yes. Will it stay at point B? For the time being. Or return to its original location? Is the item being pushed along the floor? Is it larger than a microwave? Than a dryer? No to the rest.

Does the item have a handle? Wheels? Are points A and B in the same room? Along a wall? The same wall? Are you lifting the item in order to move it? Is it difficult to keep the item balanced as you move it? Would it easily tip over/fall down if you didn't balance it? Do you need to keep the item balanced?

Does the item have a handle? Wheels? No to both. Are points A and B in the same room? Along a wall? The same wall? Yes to all. Are you lifting the item in order to move it? Yope. Is it difficult to keep the item balanced as you move it? Would it easily tip over/fall down if you didn't balance it? Do you need to keep the item balanced? No to all.

Does the wall item measure time? Is it a chart of some sort? Can the moving item be lifted? Did it require a lot of effort to move? Is it a tool of some sort? Would it normally be found in a laudry room? Another room?

Does the wall item measure time? No, but... Is it a chart of some sort? I think it can be called a chart, yes. Can the moving item be lifted? Yes. Did it require a lot of effort to move? DYOD of effort. Is it a tool of some sort? No. Would it normally be found in a laudry room? Yes. Another room? Other versions of it, yes.

Do you have to somehow identify yourself when using the laundry? Sort of, yes. Is either of the items your means of identification? Yes, except it belongs to someone else (mine is also present, but not involved).

Are you changing the order of the IDs? Yesish. To make it easier to tell whose is whose? To put them in a certain order? Because I can. The find led me to believe doing this would be easy, and hopefully the owners are not angry about it.

Did your key open the other locks? Yes, but... Did the locks open, but fail to release the IDs? The locks are the "IDs" pretty much. The wall thing is a calendar board, with holes where you can attach a lock with your apartment number to book a washing time. Did you try your key in the other locks? Yes, but there's more to it.

Was the intent to get yourself a washing time? A better one? No to both. Were you able to do so? I could if I would. That probably would piss people off though. Did it take you a long time to do this? No. Did anyone see you while you were messing with the IDs? No.

Were you trying to arrange the IDs in a particular order? No. The correct one? FA. Does the order have anything to do with washing times? Yes. This part is already solved - I was unlocking other people's locks. My own key was involved, nobody else's. I moved them essentially for fun/as proof that I could. I only moved bookings for times that had been used recently, not for times to be used in the near future, so as to not piss off anyone.

How did I do this, and what did I find that made me believe it would be easy to do?

Was it an opened-up lock? A broken lock? A lock in production? A lock where you could see the interior? Half of a lock? This, pretty much. ***SPOILER*** I found a cylinder that had fallen out of a cheap bike lock at work. I found out that: 1. The locking "pins" extend to both sides of the cylinder. 2. The default position is that they stick out on alternating sides 3. The locks are cheaply made with wide tolerances. I realized that by twisting the key in the lock while raking the key in and out, I could make the pins catch and align pretty easily. It worked on about half of the locks I tried it on, so I moved some of them around for fun.

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